You command a combat team (CT) consisting of a squadron of M1A1 AIM SA with a cross-attached platoon of M113AS4 and cavalry patrol of two ASLAV-25 and one ASLAV-PC for reconnaissance and screening.

The RED axis of advance has taken our forces by surprise and your CT has been rushed ahead of the battle group (BG) to delay the RED advance until BG is able to come up and defend TOWN. Brigade’s intent is to establish a line of defence at RIVER and a successful defence of CAUSEWAY should make this possible. To assist you a combat engineer section from BG is laying a disrupt effect minefield in front of CAUSEWAY. Due to the rushed nature of our advance the engineers require another hour to complete laying the minefield. It is imperative you protect the engineers from observation and direct fires until 0525 to allow them to complete their task. You should attempt to hold RED at RIVER but if this is not possible you must prevent them advancing west as far as MARS until 0620 to allow advance elements of BG to march east and establish defensive positions immediately behind your CT. Failure to do so will render the defence of TOWN untenable and risks BG being engaged prematurely during its march east. Two troops of four M777 155 mm howitzers each firing ICM, HE and SMOKE natures are assigned in support.

You command Combat Team C (CT C) of Battle Group Leopard (BG Leopard), comprised C Company, 5th/7th Royal Australian Regiment (Mechanised), with a tank troop from B Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment cross-attached and a cavalry troop from A Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment attached. You have two platoons of M113A1, two M113A1 and a M113/FO in company headquarters and one troop of Leopard AS1 at your disposal. A troop of LAV-25 from A Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment and one Leopard AS1 with Track Width Mine Plough from HQ Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment are attached. A battery of six M198 155 mm howitzers with HE and SMOKE from 8th/12th Medium Regiment is available for indirect fire support.

BG Leopard has been ordered by commander 1 Brigade to conduct an advance to contact, identify the composition of the suspected enemy security outpost in QUINTUS, then attack and clear QUINTUS of enemy forces and hold it against possible counter-attack before BG Leopard moves forward in preparation to clear axis CEDAR GROVE-CEDAR VALE.

Combat Team C has been ordered by BG Leopard to:
a) V11 to advance to contact and confirm reinforcement of QUINTUS by T-55 or PT-76 no later than H+60.
b) Upon release of CT C, conduct quick attack to clear QUINTUS and hold against possible counter-attack from direction CEDAR GROVE.

The Red tide 1988.
The war to hold back the Soviets is failing, the German forces have been forced to fall back as their flank has collapsed, the BAOR still stands strong, and we the US forces are on the retreat now.

We have to try and hold back the soviet forces for there to be a civillian evac from the city of Archen, trucks still haven't evacuated everyone, they need an hour, so we must try and hold back the enemy force as there is no-one between us and the city.

We have a simple mission, hold the enemy back for an hour.

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1 PT of M1A1 HA
1 PT of M1A1
2 PT's of M2A2
1 PT of M3A2.

With a few other assets.

Good luck.

NOTES:
The ammo types are CORRECT.
All blue and red forces are to date.
Any bugs please comment below.

This is my first publich scenario. Situated in a Canadian/finish/northern Sweden like environment, in a mix of closed and canalized terrain with some farmland.
Can be played as single (1 recon section, 2 Mekinf platoons and 2 Tk platoons, and morter and support) or multiple players.
Tne concept is a deep Advance to contact, clean up and finally seize the objective in a industry part of city.
Eny is a single forwarded force with heavy artillery support. Enemy is randomized and very responsive action to yours. I tried to make him proactive and tricky. Just to make it fun to replay.
Further instructions in the briefing in the scenario.
If maps are needed download Kingston maps.
The Maps are build together with LEO MACDONNALD from CAN 1 armd div in the SB community.

IF I GET 3 COMMENTS, PLEASE ADD YOUR IDEAS FOR A SCENARIO, I WILL MAKE A NEW SCENARIO.

Pls issue any comment and enjoy the simulation.
Be aware the mission is very difficult and very hard to achieve success in.
The scenario has no politically or realistic intention or setup. a mix of old, new equipment, new zeeland APV, german tanks old and new russian and a bit of UK.

Soviet units are pushing into West Germany and the battle for the Fulda gap is underway. Penetrations have been made into the hard pressed NATO defenses and Soviet units are exploiting and probing west to encircle the remaining defenders. Your task is to utilize a platoon of Marder equipped Infantry and a platoon of Leopards to ambush a Soviet column moving toward Oberaula to buy time for the defense of Germany.

This is my first scenario submission to Steel Beasts and any comments would be appreciated.

Hostile forces are about to attack us and prevent us from gaining a better foothold of the objectives that have just been retaken.
The enemy seems to be coming in with a motorised spearhead, this means that we need to get our infantry out with ATGMs.
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The Germans have now come to our aid with their massive mechanised battlegroup. They will hold the North while the British hold the South.

It is getting dark so this may get more intense as well.
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Credits to Ghostdog688 for helping deploy the German forces.

This is a bridging mission so it will set the pace for the next mission/s to come...

This is the start of ACT 2, ACT 1 in the european theatre was Operation Yankee-Gallahad, Operation Spartan, Operation Vive La France and Operation Berlin wall.

This scenario focuses on a British Mechanised infanrty sqadron move and assault three objectives in an attempt to hold bridges, that will help to prevent a Russian counter attack.

The next scenario will focus on 4 objectives and the involvement of Red tanks such as T-90's and T-80's along side BMP-3's. This will be matched by the involvement of the Challenger 2 MBT. This scenario will be out shortly

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Improvements:

CO and XO Blue, spread apart more.
All missile teams are now FGM-138 Javelin
Removal of infantry 50 cals.
One platoon/troop of warriors, now have damages to seem like CVRT spartan.
There are more rifle squad units from new conversions... i.e 50. cal now and RWS operator, now Rifle squads/ teams.
Weather has been changed to 3200m vis, medium precipitation, Overcast clouds...

The second part of Operation Salvation.
Now we are engaging tanks that are t-90MS's. They are holding villages and towns, and we need to take the bridges.
On map artillery.
An airborne Helo Asset platoon
UAV.
It is a VERY long scenario. It will take at least 3 hrs.

This is the start of ACT 2, ACT 1 in the european theatre was Operation Yankee-Gallahad, Operation Spartan, Operation Vive La France and Operation Berlin wall.

This scenario focuses on a British Mechanised infanrty sqadron move and assault three objectives in an attempt to hold bridges, that will help to prevent a Russian counter attack.

The next scenario will focus on 4 objectives and the involvement of Red tanks such as T-90's and T-80's along side BMP-3's. This will be matched by the involvement of the Challenger 2 MBT. This scenario will be out shortly.